Within Europe, Western and Southern Europe in particular still have material upside and future growth left in terms of adoption of non-cash payments. Below we show that in several large European economies such as Germany, France, Italy and Spain, the vast majority of money transactions still happen on a cash basis.Non-cash payments have been on a steady growth march and consistently been gaining share from cashbased transactions. The main drivers of this are long-term thematic and secular in nature and are set to continue well into the next decade:
These favorable trends drive expected continued growth in global non-cash transactions of ~11% p.a., with Asia expected to see even faster growth rates.
The marked outperformance of growth in non-cash transactions compared to economic growth has been consistent and is evidence of a secular trend – below we show how non-cash transactions have materially outperformed GDP growth in the largest markets.
Within Europe, Western and Southern Europe in particular still have material upside and future growth left in terms of adoption of non-cash payments. Below we show that in several large European economies such as Germany, France, Italy and Spain, the vast majority of money transactions still happen on a cash basis.